Cheshire Police warn Nissan Navara owners after a rise in thefts since January. Increased security advised.

Cheshire police are telling Navara owners to watch out. Report anything that seems strange to them right away. A detective named Chris Morris is talking about it. He said to double-check your car’s security and ensure your car stays locked up tight.
If you notice anything weird, tell the police. They aim to stop thieves operating here. We can help by improving security. Lock your car always, even for a short errand.
Many vehicle thefts happen when cars are unlocked, like when you get gas, or run home quickly. It’s easy to forget to lock your car then. Park your car in a garage if you own one.
Garages keep vehicles safer from thieves. If you park outside, improve your lighting. Maybe install a doorbell camera or CCTV system. For keyless entry cars, hide the keys safely.
Position them away from the vehicle. If you can, use a faraday bag for your keys. Turn off key fobs if you don’t need them. These actions will make it harder for car thieves.
Report odd activity to the police at 101. In an emergency, always dial 999. You can report online too.